The neck is in superb condition with almost no wear, the original frets have plenty of life left in them. This is all invisible when the pickup is installed (see pics). The front pickup has been out, then back in again and for some unfathomable reason, 6 extra holes have been drilled in the base plate and the mountings have been slightly enlarged at both sides. We’ve managed to rescue some of the pages used. The newspaper used was the Daily Express from Wednesday, February 27th, 1974. She’d been a singer in the 60s and 70’s and the guitar must have been a working instrument as when it arrived with us, the body had been filled with foam and newspaper to kill feedback. Interestingly the guitar came to us via a customer who had inherited the guitar from a relative who’s mother had been given the guitar in lieu of a debt (you still with us?). The colour has faded a little but again this is not too extensive. There is no real signs of any damage anywhere, the odd minor knock but nothing noticeable. Classic 60s Epiphone burst that seems to scream summertime, setting it apart from its ES-330 stablemates. South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands GBP £.You're currently viewing prices in USD $.